METIS, is one of the ten instruments selected to be part of the Solar Orbiter payload; it is a coronagraph that will investigate the inner part of the heliosphere performing imaging in the visible band and in the hydrogen Lyman α line @ 121.6 nm. METIS has recently undergone throughout a revision to simplify the instrument design. This paper will provide an overview of the updated hardware and software design of the coronagraph as presented at the Instrument Delta-Preliminary Design Review occurred in April 2014. The current configuration foresees two detectors, an Intensified APS for the UV channel and an APS for the visible light equipped with a Liquid Crystal Variable Retarder (LCVR) plate to perform broadband visible polarimetry. Each d...
METIS coronagraph is designed to observe the solar corona with an annular field of view from 1.5 to ...
Metis is the visible light and UV light imaging coronagraph on board the ESA-NASA mission Solar Orbi...
Metis, one of the instruments of the ESA mission Solar Orbiter (to be launched in February 2019), is...
METIS, is one of the ten instruments selected to be part of the Solar Orbiter payload; it is a coron...
Metis is the coronagraph on board Solar Orbiter, the ESA mission devoted to the study of the Sun tha...
METIS is the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, a Coronagraph aboard the European...
Aims. Metis is the first solar coronagraph designed for a space mission and is capable of performing...
METIS is the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, a Coronagraph aboard the European...
METIS is a visible and UV externally inversely occulted coronagraph selected to fly aboard the Solar...
METIS, the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, is one of the instruments selected ...
Aims.Metis is the first solar coronagraph designed for a space mission and is capable of performing ...
The Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy (METIS) is the coronagraph selected for the...
METIS (Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy) METIS, the “Multi Element Telescope for...
METIS (Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy) is one of the instruments included in t...
METIS, an inverted-occultation coronagraph, is one of the most relevant remote sensing instruments ...
METIS coronagraph is designed to observe the solar corona with an annular field of view from 1.5 to ...
Metis is the visible light and UV light imaging coronagraph on board the ESA-NASA mission Solar Orbi...
Metis, one of the instruments of the ESA mission Solar Orbiter (to be launched in February 2019), is...
METIS, is one of the ten instruments selected to be part of the Solar Orbiter payload; it is a coron...
Metis is the coronagraph on board Solar Orbiter, the ESA mission devoted to the study of the Sun tha...
METIS is the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, a Coronagraph aboard the European...
Aims. Metis is the first solar coronagraph designed for a space mission and is capable of performing...
METIS is the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, a Coronagraph aboard the European...
METIS is a visible and UV externally inversely occulted coronagraph selected to fly aboard the Solar...
METIS, the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, is one of the instruments selected ...
Aims.Metis is the first solar coronagraph designed for a space mission and is capable of performing ...
The Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy (METIS) is the coronagraph selected for the...
METIS (Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy) METIS, the “Multi Element Telescope for...
METIS (Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy) is one of the instruments included in t...
METIS, an inverted-occultation coronagraph, is one of the most relevant remote sensing instruments ...
METIS coronagraph is designed to observe the solar corona with an annular field of view from 1.5 to ...
Metis is the visible light and UV light imaging coronagraph on board the ESA-NASA mission Solar Orbi...
Metis, one of the instruments of the ESA mission Solar Orbiter (to be launched in February 2019), is...